Float – Series 2, GFF24
4 March, 2024
Black Camel Pictures’ award-winning drama from writer Stef Smith returns for a second series. Jade and Collette reunite 18 months after the first series as the show moves beyond the world of the swimming pool.
Black Camel Pictures’ queer short-form drama from writer Stef Smith, revolving around the intense relationship that develops between lifeguards Jade (Hannah Jarrett-Scott) and Collette (Jessica Hardwick), was a BBC iPlayer hit in 2021, where it is due to return in the spring for BBC Scotland. It was also a critical success that won awards including a Royal Television Society Scotland writing prize. The second instalment sees the pair reunited 18 months after the first series. The action moves beyond the swimming pool as Jade and Collette navigate life and love within the confines of a small Scottish town.
This screening will be followed by a Q&A with Stef Smith, Jessica Hardwick and Hannah Jarrett-Scott.
PLEASE NOTE: this performance is free entry but tickets will only be issued from the Box Office on the day of the screening.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, G3 6RB
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